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Old 10-13-2010, 07:23 PM   #6
chas0039
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As I said, it is worth it. After you see the differences, you will wonder how B&N could have been so obtuse. One of the most fun parts is getting all the color covers for yout non-B&N sideloaded books. I can zip through my 1400+ books in just a few minutes.

I am far from an expert, although I have been involved in computers since the pre-IBM days. If you want to follow through I will be glad to guide you through the process step-by-step. It works well once you get started, but the instructions are sorely out of date and missing a ton of what they must assume is obvious. I made plenty of mistakes and I can get you through what I did.
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